Install went fine. Still get the 'keep' prompt twice when selecting my /home partition, but that is only a visual oddity.

So far, everything seems to be working, with the exception of the volume control on the task bar. It showed 0% until I opened the properties and played with them a bit. Then it started to work. Sound itself is working fine on my T40.

After making partitions with cfdisk, and rebooting computer, when VL boot screen comes up, the first instruction listed is "To continue installation, press F1". This action leads to the command prompt which might be daunting for a newbie. The best (easiest) course of action is to press Enter and continue with the text-based install.

Is the user reminded to remove the CD after VL is installed, before rebooting the system? In contrast, older Windows actually needed the CD to stay in the tray for the reboot, so that more stuff could get installed after reboot. Or, at least, it didnt hurt to leave the CD in the tray. But with VL, leaving the CD in the tray could cause the computer to recycle through the installation and thus confuse the user. Hence, the expedience of reminding user to remove the CD before the reboot.

I'm stumped. Mozilla FF mplayer plugin does not play the audio stream at CBC Radio. CBC provides a streaming URL that the listener can plug into a media player, but I have not figured how to enter a URL in Xine. (See "Hints and Help for CBC Radio streaming on CBC.ca: Go directly to our full list of streaming URLs.") Totem has a functionality for plugging in a URL for audio streaming, but I dont see it in Xine. You'd think "Open > Location" would get you there, but it doesnt, really. BTW, FF mplayer plugin failure to play this audio stream is a bug in Ubuntu/Mint based on Gutsy. The fact that VL has same issue may indicate a deeper problem.

Don't know if it was a mistake I did or not. But after setting up and trying to log in for the first time, I got incorrect password for normal user and root.

Not sure how I could of mistyped the password 4 times in a row. The passwords are the same for normal user and root on this box. Yeah I know.... shoot me now.

Booting on another install on another partition, mounting the fresh install and removing the encrypted passwords from /etc/shadow allowed me to log in without password and fixing with VasmCC was easy enough. But that was strange. Hopefully I mistyped 4 times in a row and this doesn't happen to others?

The Quit dialog resulting from Menu > Quit consistently fails to come up the first time. Has to be done twice or more to produce the dialog box. This behavior still recurring after rebooting 3 times, shutting down twice.

Laptop install: I'm impressed! All the issues that kept me from using VL 5.8 on it are solved. PCLOS is still there, but default boot is now VL 5.9.

Widescreen/hardware acceleration: Perfect.Optical drive: Perfect.Sound: Perfect after a little tweak. Initially the panel volume control did not work. I first deleted it, then put it back using the "add item" function. This fixed it.Wi-fi: Functional. I don't need wpa-psk.

On the desktop install, it configured the CD-writer fine. To add the DVD reader all I had to do was to un-comment the /dev/dvd line in fstab.

- Some small issues remain with pyNeighborhood: For it to work, one either needs to change the default mount path in preferences, or create a user-writable directory /mnt/lanWhile in the preferences, one might as well change file manager from "xterm -e mc" to "xfterm4 -e mc". With xterm you get a tiny little window and mc has a color scheme that makes it almost unusable.